2012 GMC Yukon
Starting at $58,5507 Models In-Stock
The GMC Yukon has a fresh and comfortable interior. Building on a recent redesign it carries over for 2012 with a sleek body mounted on a strong, stiff frame with power steering, disc brakes, and a touring suspension.
Available in 2WD or 4WD and in three trims, the Yukon seats up to nine passengers and is rated to tow up to 8500 pounds when equipped with the Heavy-Duty Trailering Package on the 4x2 model. The SLE and SLT trims both come with a standard 320-hp V8 5.3-liter engine which is E85
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2012 GMC Yukon News, Reviews and Awards
...about as big as you will ever need. [Yukon and Yukon Denali] drive better than big trucks have any right to...
...these warlike quadrupeds are fast enough to mix it up with unwary Land Rovers...
[with Autoride] Body roll is remarkably well-controlled, particularly in view of the mass and high centers of gravity.
...versatile package that appeals to active-lifestyle families.
...tops Lincoln Navigator in the usefulness of its third-row seat.
Denali buyers are limited to a traditional hatch rear door with flip-up window. Utility-minded shoppers looking for side-by-side cargo doors will have to limit themselves to an ordinary Yukon.
...[Denali] comes equipped with nearly every desirable feature as standard equipment... Only a sunroof ($900), second-row bucket seats ($290) and engine block heater ($35) are optional.
...loaded with features for towing and moving cargo...
... some hardware... sets the Denali apart from the rest of the Yukon line: a more powerful 6.0-liter V8 and a full-time all-wheel-drive system... Nor does Chevrolet offer anything comparable in its Tahoe line.
...the rear third-seat access desperately needs to be improved.
This 'big Truck' handles with the agility of an acrobat, and the stamina of a Clydesdale.










